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. >> jimmy: it's the president of the united states. >> yeah. they take someone's job every couple of years. >> jimmy: what was he saying though? was he banging the table? >> no, if he was tense, it was all very, very muffled. but i think two days later, he interviewed the president. and i'm sure, 'cause it's the anniversary of bin laden being killed. and i'm sure a lot of the questions were very legitimate and about bin laden. but i bet he snuck in a couple questions about slow jamming. like how many times did you watch my tape? did you study it? >> jimmy: did you practice it? yeah, yeah, yeah. >> did you listen to my voice? >> jimmy: good, good, good. yeah, i did want to burn him a little bit. >> no, i mean, he was cool about it. >> jimmy: oh yeah, he is cool as always. he's the best. let's talk about "girls" now. your character in "girls." >> yeah, i play a character named marnie. and she's very cool. and i was immediately drawn to her for a number of reasons. but one of them is that she's very type a. and i am now and always have been type a
. >> jimmy: it's the president of the united states. >> yeah. they take someone's job every couple of years. >> jimmy: what was he saying though? was he banging the table? >> no, if he was tense, it was all very, very muffled. but i think two days later, he interviewed the president. and i'm sure, 'cause it's the anniversary of bin laden being killed. and i'm sure a lot of the questions were very legitimate and about bin laden. but i bet he snuck in a couple questions...
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the united states is getting out. the war is coming to an end, but there's going to have to be some presence led by the united states there. the question fundamentally becomes who else within nato is willing to shoulder that burden? france has made it clear that it wants out. other countries do not want a sustained commitment there. and that's the real burden that the united states faces, which is will anybody help shoulder this going forward in terms of some of the nation-building efforts that will still be necessary even after the troops come out. >> and the u.s. needs vital supply routes through pakistan. that's been a source of negotiations. pakistan and the u.s. pretty far apart. the pakistani president is attending this nato conference as a late invitee. do you think they can work out their disagreement on this at this meeting? >> well, it's going to be difficult. i think this is a longer path, because the relationship between the united states and pakistan, particularly over all things that have to do with the
the united states is getting out. the war is coming to an end, but there's going to have to be some presence led by the united states there. the question fundamentally becomes who else within nato is willing to shoulder that burden? france has made it clear that it wants out. other countries do not want a sustained commitment there. and that's the real burden that the united states faces, which is will anybody help shoulder this going forward in terms of some of the nation-building efforts that...
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so we also need to recognize that some of the same standards that may be in place in the united states, may not be met in other countries. >> reporter: in the end, this latest plot was stopped not by technology, but by good spy work, with an apparent undercover operative inside al qaeda, raising some other questions about today's release of information by the white house. >> well, you have to wonder if this plot was foiled by someone on the inside, whether or not that means that source is blown, and therefore, they no longer have someone on the inside, and would not know about the next plot. >> u.s. officials say the head of operations for al qaeda in yemen was killed over the weekend by a u.s. drone strike. but tonight, the bomb maker, alasiri, is still at large and is believed to be training other bomb makers at how to make other bomb, all aimed at u.s. aircraft. >>> "good morning america" will have all the latest details on this story in the morning. just ahead, did you see "the avengers" this weekend? we'll bring you the big-brand cameos, you might have missed. with progressive mob
so we also need to recognize that some of the same standards that may be in place in the united states, may not be met in other countries. >> reporter: in the end, this latest plot was stopped not by technology, but by good spy work, with an apparent undercover operative inside al qaeda, raising some other questions about today's release of information by the white house. >> well, you have to wonder if this plot was foiled by someone on the inside, whether or not that means that...
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men's health ranked the most salacious city in the united states and baltimore is 20 out of 100. pornlg capital is apparently orlando florida. the same place where disney is. the the place where it has the most eyes to pornography jackson mississippi. >> this -- >>> this morning in a matter of minutes voters in indiana north carolina and west virginia led to the polls for the primary. mitt romney and ron paul are the two remaining presidential contenders. romney has a large lead. romney received a endorsement true e-mail from rick santorum. >>> and president obam huh will -- obama will head to albany new york. they have been preparing days ahead of time. he will deliver remarks on the economy at a nearby college and then attend a gala event this evening. >>> health news this morning. a new obesity report is set to be released today and the findings are alarming. abc2 news linda so is here with the details on what the next are gel -- numbers are going to tell us. >> reporter: more americans are getting fatter and fatterch the institute of medicine willrelease the report today at a
men's health ranked the most salacious city in the united states and baltimore is 20 out of 100. pornlg capital is apparently orlando florida. the same place where disney is. the the place where it has the most eyes to pornography jackson mississippi. >> this -- >>> this morning in a matter of minutes voters in indiana north carolina and west virginia led to the polls for the primary. mitt romney and ron paul are the two remaining presidential contenders. romney has a large lead....
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so he is going to have to take it to the people of the united states. we're going to need state-level constitutional conventions to take our nation back. it is a huge unprecedented, historic undertaking, but it is worth it. men and women have served and died to protect american democracy but that satisfy is going to be all for not if that democracy dies from the poison the supreme court has injected into our political organs. we must save the country and it starts with you. blan ♪ >> i am not the catholic candidate for president. i am the democratic party's candidate for president, who happens always to be a catholic. i do not speak for my church on public matters, nor does the church speak for me. whatever issue comes before me as president should i be elected on birth control, divorce, cent forship or gambling i will make my decision in accordance with these views, in accordance with what my conscious tells me to do in the national interest. and no power or threat of punishment could cause me to decide otherwise. >> that's an except from john f. ken
so he is going to have to take it to the people of the united states. we're going to need state-level constitutional conventions to take our nation back. it is a huge unprecedented, historic undertaking, but it is worth it. men and women have served and died to protect american democracy but that satisfy is going to be all for not if that democracy dies from the poison the supreme court has injected into our political organs. we must save the country and it starts with you. blan ♪ >> i...
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since the 1970s, we have been in heavy decline in the united states. all of the conventional resources, easy to get to oil and gas has been exploited, produced, and it has been declining. until 2005 essentially, we were going to import a massive amount of natural gas to the country to meet our own energy needs. then literally overnight, those forecasts changed from import to export potential in the next couple years because we found so much natural gas, in a short amount of time, because of fracking and horizontal drilling, we don't know what to do with the natural gas. don't have an energy policy domestically that uses it for power or transportation. now we have to hot potato it out of the country, get rid of it to asia or europe to decrease supplies because there's no demand in the united states for this supply of gas. >> isn't one of the concerns with fracking it put damper on renewable energies like solar and wind and other efforts that have gone on? >> it made the prioritize of natural gas as the fuel alternative to oil, and it has given second th
since the 1970s, we have been in heavy decline in the united states. all of the conventional resources, easy to get to oil and gas has been exploited, produced, and it has been declining. until 2005 essentially, we were going to import a massive amount of natural gas to the country to meet our own energy needs. then literally overnight, those forecasts changed from import to export potential in the next couple years because we found so much natural gas, in a short amount of time, because of...
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states. >> i want to say the device was always under control, and that no one in the united states was ever at risk, because we did have control. >> those who have seen the bomb say it is remarkably similar to this, the one worn by the 2009 underwear bomber. while the ingredients were improved, they say, intended to be more reliable, the overall design was basically the same, with no metal. presenting no more challenge to screeners than the 2009 underwear bomb. as a result, u.s. officials say no change to airport security is planned. >> the fact that we have the device shows us what to look for, and how to detect such devices should they be used in the future. >> reporter: could it have gotten through screening? homeland security officials say they cannot be certain. but just as with the 2009 kbrunder wear bomb, they're optimistic the answer is no. caught by either the full body scanners or patdowns, or caught by screening and passenger information and other intelligence. >> in today's date with all the various layers we have, in all likelihood, it would not have succeeded. >> reporter
states. >> i want to say the device was always under control, and that no one in the united states was ever at risk, because we did have control. >> those who have seen the bomb say it is remarkably similar to this, the one worn by the 2009 underwear bomber. while the ingredients were improved, they say, intended to be more reliable, the overall design was basically the same, with no metal. presenting no more challenge to screeners than the 2009 underwear bomb. as a result, u.s....
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>> there's talent everywhere, around the world and all over the united states. >> where should you go? >> somewhere where there is not 11.5% income tax headed to 13.5%. >> we are counting on our 2 billion here at home, right? >> well, that is a drop in the bucket when you look at -- when you started -- that was the first thing we did, move to colorado. there are a lot of smart people there. a quality of life and you don't have the a disrupt, overregulated sacramento causing enormous challenges and he is going to see that. and just to move out of california -- >> gosh, there are so many campaigns that have been so successful for so long here, what is it -- why would sle to snoef how would intel or apple thrive? >> they have made massive moves to move out of states with -- >> they are still major employers here. >>> they are. >> facebook doesn't have that many fabs. >> do it more in is stealthy sense. what you are doing is avoiding taxes. >> well, you are avoiding taxes, regulation, cost of living. you are living your expense. there is an enormous, enormous opportunity. and people will
>> there's talent everywhere, around the world and all over the united states. >> where should you go? >> somewhere where there is not 11.5% income tax headed to 13.5%. >> we are counting on our 2 billion here at home, right? >> well, that is a drop in the bucket when you look at -- when you started -- that was the first thing we did, move to colorado. there are a lot of smart people there. a quality of life and you don't have the a disrupt, overregulated...
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this is not just americans who are doing this but in the united states, in in the you're europe union you're seeing big businesses funding members of congress or members of their government in order to allow them to continue overfishing and there really is a fishing industrial complex where they're making a tremendous amount of money and they're thinking about the bottom line. they're not thinking about the fact that we're getting rid of entire species of fish. let me give a quote. we're essentially consuming the equivalent of one and a half earths each year. this is possible because we borrow from the future as is the case with fish. one day the world's fish population may collapse. >> cenk: man we've never won a wore more convincingly. i wish we won the war on drugs like this. >> in the journal of science, in 50 years we've reduced the populations of commercial fish such as blue fin tuna and cod by 90%. by 2048, all fish stock will collapse. >> every day i learn something depressing on this show. [chuckling] seriously, i never thought about it but the minute i heard about fishing in
this is not just americans who are doing this but in the united states, in in the you're europe union you're seeing big businesses funding members of congress or members of their government in order to allow them to continue overfishing and there really is a fishing industrial complex where they're making a tremendous amount of money and they're thinking about the bottom line. they're not thinking about the fact that we're getting rid of entire species of fish. let me give a quote. we're...
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"highest in customer satisfaction in the united states." call or go to quickenloans.com to discover for yourself why we're engineered to amaze. to our kraft natural cheese to make it creamier. so whatever you make isn't just good, it's amazing. ♪ life is amazing with the love that i've ♪ ♪ found [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] you may be an allergy muddler. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. love the air. [ sneezes ] >>> time to check "the pulse." these are stories that you'll be talking about today. we want to start off with conan o'brien's visit to david letterman. >> they spent most of their time taking some pot shots at their common late-night enemy, jay leno. >> he's got a live feed in a satellite truck right now. hello. he looks unhappy. he's going to pack it in soon. >> o'brien also said he's thrilled to be at tbs, where he claims he can do almost anything he wants. clearly, though, no love lost, even still.
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. >> the president of the united states of america, barack obama. >> reporter: speaking to thousands gathered for the joplin high school graduation, president obama said it was the people of joplin who deserved applause. >> as i look out at this class and across the city, what's clear is that you're the source of inspiration today. >> reporter: it was shortly after the same graduation ceremony last year that an ef-5 strength tornado tore through joplin taking 161 lives and shredding nearly 10,000 homes and buildings. surveillance cameras captured joplin high school getting ripped apart. one year later the school is still a pile of rubble while students study at a converted department store nearby. >> we can choose to carry on, we can choose to make a difference in the world. >> reporter: $2.8 billion in damage joplin is the costliest single tornado in u.s. history. fourth generation resident says her community will never be the same. but it's made her appreciate what she still has. >> i'm thankful for every day. i feel so blessed every thing we've gone through has taught us things, m
. >> the president of the united states of america, barack obama. >> reporter: speaking to thousands gathered for the joplin high school graduation, president obama said it was the people of joplin who deserved applause. >> as i look out at this class and across the city, what's clear is that you're the source of inspiration today. >> reporter: it was shortly after the same graduation ceremony last year that an ef-5 strength tornado tore through joplin taking 161 lives...
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states. a collector car she purchased originally as an investment. do you feel they stole your car? >> yes. they did steal my car. >> reporter: she took her car to stevens creek auto mall. the ferrari had a market value at the time of $95,000. if the dealership found a buyer, she agreed to accept just $70,000. >> if we lose our business, some of our residents may not have homes to go to. what my mom does is not a gift that many people are able to provide. if she loses that, that's why i came to you. >> reporter: more than six months after staking the ferrari to the dealership, the family found her car on ebay. and the v.i.n. matched exactly. by all indications, the collector car was sold to a dealer in florida. the contract here says you're supposed to have the money within 20 days of sale. do you have the money? >> no, i don't. >> reporter: why not? >> he kept the money. >> reporter: the family's frustration grew after taking their story and documentation to san jose police, to santa clara c
states. a collector car she purchased originally as an investment. do you feel they stole your car? >> yes. they did steal my car. >> reporter: she took her car to stevens creek auto mall. the ferrari had a market value at the time of $95,000. if the dealership found a buyer, she agreed to accept just $70,000. >> if we lose our business, some of our residents may not have homes to go to. what my mom does is not a gift that many people are able to provide. if she loses that,...
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it will reduce his taxes in the united states. it's outraged futures including mark cuban. he says he's frustrated he would try to skip out of taxes. facebook is valued at $100 billion. the l.a. times says his stake is 4%. we'll be right back with starts after the break. ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, ameiver beragg.come e delivering. and fewer calories, >>> welcome back to nbc bay area. you know, the giants could use antivenom. it's been a long time since they rattled the diamondbacks. let's go out for some action. division rivals meet for game two of the three-game series. top of the first, runner on for brandon. ground ball to second. this is good enough to bring in blanco. 1-0 giants early on
it will reduce his taxes in the united states. it's outraged futures including mark cuban. he says he's frustrated he would try to skip out of taxes. facebook is valued at $100 billion. the l.a. times says his stake is 4%. we'll be right back with starts after the break. ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie...
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how does it feel to have the first sitting president of the united states confirm your views? >> i did not expect to hear it before the election. i was hoping to hear it in a second term, of course, i have been hoping to hear it from years. not just from the president, but from other leaders in our party. so match our rhetoric with action. what the president did was symbolic certainly. the substance was an affirmation for millions of people and there was real substance there. but at the end of the day, the issue where he still needs to go a little farther is the notion of federallizing the issue of equality. we have done that with basically everything we have done to advance rights in the broadest term. we need to do that with marriage equality. it can not be a state-by-state effort. >> yeah. i agree and i think it was john lewis that said that yesterday. so i think it has been enormous progress in a short period of time on this issue, don't you think? >> extrordanaire. eight years ago, i was certainly an outlier when we started providing marriage certificates to thousands of
how does it feel to have the first sitting president of the united states confirm your views? >> i did not expect to hear it before the election. i was hoping to hear it in a second term, of course, i have been hoping to hear it from years. not just from the president, but from other leaders in our party. so match our rhetoric with action. what the president did was symbolic certainly. the substance was an affirmation for millions of people and there was real substance there. but at the...
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you cannot tell the story of judo in the united states without mentioning his name more than a few times. >> this is the first olympic team. >> he was not only the coach on the first olympic squad in 1964, he spearheaded changes to competitive judo that paved the way for it to become an olympic sport. >> i changed the structure of it. of course, i was not the most popular guy. i started it. that's how it went. >> reporter: at san jose stayes he was busy building a juggernaut. for the past half sense try, if you are serious about judo in america, you consider being coached by him. >> they come and stay because they want to make the olympic team. >> reporter: and many of them have. although if there is one hole in his resume, it is olympic gold. no american judo athlete has brought one of those home. at least not yet. and for not much longer if marty has a say. >> you'll get there. >> reporter: for the past five years, he has taught her and guided her and criticized her on her way to the 2012 olympic games in london. >> his mantra is if you cannot put up with what i have to give you, you w
you cannot tell the story of judo in the united states without mentioning his name more than a few times. >> this is the first olympic team. >> he was not only the coach on the first olympic squad in 1964, he spearheaded changes to competitive judo that paved the way for it to become an olympic sport. >> i changed the structure of it. of course, i was not the most popular guy. i started it. that's how it went. >> reporter: at san jose stayes he was busy building a...
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they left a few hours after being notified of an agreement with the united states. he was jailed for his campaign against forced abortion. the agreement allowed him to go to the u.s. to study law at new york university. >>> the man behind tesla motors was hoping to watch his private spacecraft lift off today. watch the countdown. you don't see or hear this very often. >> three, two, one, zero and lift off. we have had a cut off. >> with less than one second to go, the launch of the space x rocket was canceled. it was supposed to have been the dawn of a new area. the launch of an aircraft to the international space station. the founder watched the aborted launch from california. apparently high chamber pressure triggered a computer to shut down the launch at the last second. it was supposed to send 1,000 pounds of supplies to the international space station. the next launch is now scheduled for tuesday. >>> in oakland, the scene of a three-alarm fire is now a crime scene as investigators try to track down who was running an illegal marijuana operation there. the fire
they left a few hours after being notified of an agreement with the united states. he was jailed for his campaign against forced abortion. the agreement allowed him to go to the u.s. to study law at new york university. >>> the man behind tesla motors was hoping to watch his private spacecraft lift off today. watch the countdown. you don't see or hear this very often. >> three, two, one, zero and lift off. we have had a cut off. >> with less than one second to go, the...
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welcome in the united states. >> reporter: and germany, britain, france, spain, italy, the netherlands, canada, bulgaria and australia, all told syrian diplomats to get out. >> this is the most effective way we've got of sending a message of revulsion at what has happened in syria. >> reporter: but as the new video shows, assad isn't getting the message. and syrian forces still vastly outgun the opposition. and today, brian, the state department accused iran of aiding and abetting the shabiha, the pro-assad militia. activists say the shabiha is trained by iran and uses the same tactics that iran employed to crush its own rebellion. brian? >> richard engel starting us off tonight. richard, thanks. >>> and now to the crisis in northern italy, where a deadly 5.8 earthquake shook the region this morning. the epicenter was just northwest of bologna. the same area where an even stronger quake killed people just over a week ago. and once again, our own jim maceda is there. >> reporter: brian, i'm a few miles from the epicenter of the 5.8 tremor which hit this area earlier this morning, damagi
welcome in the united states. >> reporter: and germany, britain, france, spain, italy, the netherlands, canada, bulgaria and australia, all told syrian diplomats to get out. >> this is the most effective way we've got of sending a message of revulsion at what has happened in syria. >> reporter: but as the new video shows, assad isn't getting the message. and syrian forces still vastly outgun the opposition. and today, brian, the state department accused iran of aiding and...
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the united states did not come here to claim resources or territory. we came with a very clear mission. we came to destroy al-qaeda. together we're now committed to replacing war with peace. >> this trip has political elements which we will discuss, and it appears that after we, quote unquote, leave in 2014 we will quote unquote stay until 2024. it is unclear how many more trips we'll withdraw by the end of 2014, and obviously some significant troops in the next decade after that. and here comes president obama to tell us what the plan is. >> good evening. from bagram air base. this outpost is more than 7,000 miles from home. but for over a decade it has been close to our hearts because here in afghanistan, more than half a million of our sons and daughters have sacrificed to protect our country. today i signed an historic agreement between the united states and afghanistan that defines a new kind of relationship between our countries in which afghans are responsible for the security of their nation. a future in which war ends and new chapter begins. t
the united states did not come here to claim resources or territory. we came with a very clear mission. we came to destroy al-qaeda. together we're now committed to replacing war with peace. >> this trip has political elements which we will discuss, and it appears that after we, quote unquote, leave in 2014 we will quote unquote stay until 2024. it is unclear how many more trips we'll withdraw by the end of 2014, and obviously some significant troops in the next decade after that. and...
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a move that will significantly reduce his taxes in the united states. that news has outraged facebook users across this country. facebook is valued at nearly $100 billion. the l.a. time said his stake in the company is about 4% so do the math on that. and about $4 billion give or take a few. a lot. thanks for joining us for the bay area at 11:00. "saturday night live" is up next and will farrell is hosting and the musical guest, usher. hello? the words are going this way-there's no way. oh, the lights came on. isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. >>> vigs president biden still in there? >> yes, 34r presidemr. presiden. >> joe, it's me, barack. >> you mean president jerk face? >> coming in, joe.
a move that will significantly reduce his taxes in the united states. that news has outraged facebook users across this country. facebook is valued at nearly $100 billion. the l.a. time said his stake in the company is about 4% so do the math on that. and about $4 billion give or take a few. a lot. thanks for joining us for the bay area at 11:00. "saturday night live" is up next and will farrell is hosting and the musical guest, usher. hello? the words are going this way-there's no...
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states united states. >> live is always better. at home you can't cap purchase the spirit the way you can live. >> reporter: a historic moment. 75 years the golden gate has stood tall and proud in the san francisco bay. >> this is history in the making. 75 years of the golden gate bridge. it's nice to be part of it. >> it's majestic, i love it. we take it for granted but it's a beautiful part of the bay area. what else can you ask for? >> reporter: the bridge has deep symbolism for those who have laid eyes on it. love, prosperity, dedication. the golden gate touches people's hearts in different ways. >> we definitely see our family, it symbolizes an active family. >> my heart is here. it's got a lot of meaning behind it. >> reporter: families, friends, and those who have recently fallen in love. there's something special about this bridge. even a 6-year-old girl can sum up her feelings in one word. >> awesome. >> reporter: awesome is right. as for the 100th anniversary in 2037, i overheard people already making plans for it. a 10-y
states united states. >> live is always better. at home you can't cap purchase the spirit the way you can live. >> reporter: a historic moment. 75 years the golden gate has stood tall and proud in the san francisco bay. >> this is history in the making. 75 years of the golden gate bridge. it's nice to be part of it. >> it's majestic, i love it. we take it for granted but it's a beautiful part of the bay area. what else can you ask for? >> reporter: the bridge has...
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more than a dozen nations expel syria diplomats following the mass car in houla, but the united states maintains it will not use force to end the blood shed. >>> and severe storms. big time hailstorm. >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for wednesday, may 30, 2012. >>> good morning, everybody. so good to be with you. i'm terrell brown. >>> it was a prize mitt romney has been chasing for five years. he clinched the republican nomination with a win in yesterday's primary, calling did an honor and privilege. he'll be nominate add the republican ron convention in august. cbs news estimates romney has 1,198 after picking up 90 in the texas vote and romney has already ramped up his attacks on president obama. susan mcginnis in washington with details. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. yeah, romney all about endurance has finally paid off. look for romney to enter a critical phase of the campaign. watch for him to step up his attacks on the obama administration and to defend himself from their attacks, including most recently, his association with donald trump. >>> mitt romney ca
more than a dozen nations expel syria diplomats following the mass car in houla, but the united states maintains it will not use force to end the blood shed. >>> and severe storms. big time hailstorm. >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for wednesday, may 30, 2012. >>> good morning, everybody. so good to be with you. i'm terrell brown. >>> it was a prize mitt romney has been chasing for five years. he clinched the republican nomination with a win in...
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on tuesday the united states kicked syrian diplomats out of the country. it was in reaction to the killing of more than 100 civilians over the weekend. the attention of the world was focused on the city of houla this weekend. united nations observers say 20 people were killed friday by government artillery fire but it happened after the shelling stopped. eyewitnesss say pro-assad gunmen moved into the city and slaughtered entire families at close range. >> the majority of deaths being the result of house to house summary executions. armed men getting into houses and killing men, women and children inside. >> the frazzled truce brokered by the u.n. six weeks ago appears broken. special envoy kofi annan said the international condemnation came tuesday when more than a dozen nations joined the u.s. in expelling is syrian diplomats. in washington, the white house said it would continue its strategy of isolating assad's regime. >> more than ten countries have now expelled syrian diplomats. how would this stop another massacre? >> obviously, no single action lik
on tuesday the united states kicked syrian diplomats out of the country. it was in reaction to the killing of more than 100 civilians over the weekend. the attention of the world was focused on the city of houla this weekend. united nations observers say 20 people were killed friday by government artillery fire but it happened after the shelling stopped. eyewitnesss say pro-assad gunmen moved into the city and slaughtered entire families at close range. >> the majority of deaths being the...
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the united states and nato trying to build an afghan army to defend the country after international troops pull out at the end of 2014. how to pay for the army and continued support will be central topics of the summit, hosted by president obama. more than 20 nations have already agreed to help the u.s. foot the $4.1 billion a year bill. many of their pledges have beenfall small. >>> new details emerging about that massive trading loss suffered by jpmorgan chase. "the new york times" say it's grown by another $1 billion, jumping from $2 billion into the $3 billion range. last week, jamie dimon said the losses were expected to happen over the course of the next few months. but instead, it's happened over four days of trading. the federal reverse right now looking into those massive losses. >>> verizon wireless making a major announcement to wipe out one of its longtime perks. the company says later this year it will do away with grandfathered unlimited data plans to migrate customers to the new faster 4g network. if you do have an unlimited data plan, you will be required to sign on to a da
the united states and nato trying to build an afghan army to defend the country after international troops pull out at the end of 2014. how to pay for the army and continued support will be central topics of the summit, hosted by president obama. more than 20 nations have already agreed to help the u.s. foot the $4.1 billion a year bill. many of their pledges have beenfall small. >>> new details emerging about that massive trading loss suffered by jpmorgan chase. "the new york...
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donald o'keefe from united states marshalls's office. county supervisor and chairman and search and rescue. >> thank you. and thank you for being patient with us. as you're aware, we did make an arrest last night. i would like to start off by expressing condolences to sierra's family. it's a very difficult time for them. on behalf of all of law enforcement, all of the volunteers that have been involved in this investigation, they have been so dedicated, they worked very hard to come to this point. after about two and a half months of continuous investigation, with collaboration of all local agencies, state agencies, federal agencies, we really would like to acknowledge the united states marshall that's here, the supervising agent in charge from the fbi, for their early efforts and their commitment for personnel. this has been very labor intensive. we used a lot of man-hours, a lot of volunteer hours from the search and rescue team, and for that, we're grateful. our investigation has lead to the identification of antolin garcia torres as
donald o'keefe from united states marshalls's office. county supervisor and chairman and search and rescue. >> thank you. and thank you for being patient with us. as you're aware, we did make an arrest last night. i would like to start off by expressing condolences to sierra's family. it's a very difficult time for them. on behalf of all of law enforcement, all of the volunteers that have been involved in this investigation, they have been so dedicated, they worked very hard to come to...
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. >> the entire region believes that the united states of america is withdrawing. they have to live in the neighborhood, and they are making the accommodations and that's not good for america. >> mccain joins mitt romney at a veterans event in california today. both candidates are vying for support from veterans and military families. >> reporter: our own "wall street journal" poll shows mitt romney with an eight-point edge among military voters. but a poll shows just the opposite, president obama leading with a lot of those voters in battleground states. from washington, i'm tracie potts, nbc news. >>> well, veterans are gathering in san francisco this morning to take part in a very special cross-country journey. soldiers from the iraq and afghanistan wars along with other athletes will take part in the sea to shining sea bike ride. a way to honor troops and the american spirit. they will leave chrissy field today with a trek that will end on a virginia beach. now on this memorial day, a tribute to victims of the 9/11 attacks. a remembrance event will be held this
. >> the entire region believes that the united states of america is withdrawing. they have to live in the neighborhood, and they are making the accommodations and that's not good for america. >> mccain joins mitt romney at a veterans event in california today. both candidates are vying for support from veterans and military families. >> reporter: our own "wall street journal" poll shows mitt romney with an eight-point edge among military voters. but a poll shows...
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. >>> blind chinese activist chen guangcheng woke up in the united states for the first time. he is now in an apartment in manhattan greenwich village where chen and his family plan to live. they arrived from china last night. the complex houses faculty and graduate students of new york university where he is expected to attend law school. it has been almost a month since his dramatic escape from house arrest. he was under arrest seven years because of outspoken opposition to forced abortions and other social issues. >>> still ahead on today in the bay, age which has no boundaries, at least for an 80-year-old bay woman running the breakers race for more than a quarter century, her story coming up. >>> and so far, a nice start to the morning in san jose. clear skies for now, and we'll be watching the skies to see how ec getsli gets under way after 5:00. a look at the forecast when we come back. [ male announcer ] it would be easy for u.s. olympian mebkeflezighi to deposit checks at the nearest citibank branch. ♪ like this one. ♪ or this one. ♪ or, maybe this one. ♪ but
. >>> blind chinese activist chen guangcheng woke up in the united states for the first time. he is now in an apartment in manhattan greenwich village where chen and his family plan to live. they arrived from china last night. the complex houses faculty and graduate students of new york university where he is expected to attend law school. it has been almost a month since his dramatic escape from house arrest. he was under arrest seven years because of outspoken opposition to forced...
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a televised feed of the proceedings will also be seen at four military bases around the united states. the five men face murder and terrorism charges and could receive the death penalty if convicted. >>> china and the united states have made a deal. chinese activist chen guangcheng will be allowed to apply to study for an american fellowship reportedly at nyu's law school. chen originally wanted to stay in china after escaping house arrest last week and fleeing to the u.s. embassy in beijing but he changed his mind after concerns for the safety of his family. u.s. embassy officials and an american doctor visited chen today at a bay jang hospital. he suffered three broken bones in his foot during his escape. >>> still ahead at 6:00, a remarkable story of technology and courage. how local researchers are helping amputees reach new heights. >>> and he helped put hip-hop on the map. the music world mourns the loss of a legend tonight. >>> and good evening. i'm jeff ranieri. it's all about the livermore wine country festival. we'll tell you how you can enter to win a trip to hawaii at the
a televised feed of the proceedings will also be seen at four military bases around the united states. the five men face murder and terrorism charges and could receive the death penalty if convicted. >>> china and the united states have made a deal. chinese activist chen guangcheng will be allowed to apply to study for an american fellowship reportedly at nyu's law school. chen originally wanted to stay in china after escaping house arrest last week and fleeing to the u.s. embassy in...
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we get data today here in the united states on consumer sentiment. the bond market, though, closes an hour early. that's ahead of the memorial day weekend. in terms of how the markets closed last night, the dow snapping up a gain of 33 points to close at 12,529, the nasdaq slipping ten. let's see if we can pull off a third consecutive day of gains. back to you. >> thank you. have a good weekend. seema talks about greece, i talk about greece an awful lot. i try to show you how problems in athens have an effect here. the 30-year fixed fell to the lowest rate because mortgage rates are related to treasury bonds. and they're low because money is flowing out of the u.s. stock market. people worried about the economy, worried about the future of america's biggest trading partner europe and europe's future depends on how it handles greece. what happens in athens can affect the cost of the house you want to buy. >> that is the international trickle down effect. scott, thank you very much. >> christina loren, tracking the weekend forecast. some rain today, th
we get data today here in the united states on consumer sentiment. the bond market, though, closes an hour early. that's ahead of the memorial day weekend. in terms of how the markets closed last night, the dow snapping up a gain of 33 points to close at 12,529, the nasdaq slipping ten. let's see if we can pull off a third consecutive day of gains. back to you. >> thank you. have a good weekend. seema talks about greece, i talk about greece an awful lot. i try to show you how problems in...
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it cost the united states 3 trillion-dollar. you still have a nest there today and you left osama bin laden and his movement to metastasize around the world for the next administration to clean up. it's very interesting when you look at these important historical choices they do have consequences. it's not always clear which way to go. that's why president obama in my view gets bragging rights for this decision. >> i could not argue with you more about--i could not agree with you more about what you just said. when you make the battle of who has got the most testosterone, who is going to flex nor muscles what you do is make foreign policy given by i'm tougher than you rather than careful thought and analysis. does this ad do this? does it take us down that dangerous path? >> we have to be careful on fixating on this as you would say, who has more testosterone than the next. and highlight the fact, and also we have to be careful because we don't know what is out there yet in this summer or in the fall to come. there are still som
it cost the united states 3 trillion-dollar. you still have a nest there today and you left osama bin laden and his movement to metastasize around the world for the next administration to clean up. it's very interesting when you look at these important historical choices they do have consequences. it's not always clear which way to go. that's why president obama in my view gets bragging rights for this decision. >> i could not argue with you more about--i could not agree with you more...
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. >> there is no question of his aspiration here, he wanted to kill the president of the united states. >> reporter: the documents also exposed cracks within the terrorist organization, world-wide. >> this shows an organization in decline, under siege and really feeling the pressure. >> reporter: the threat of al qaeda diminished with bin laden's death, experts say, but not gone. michelle franzen, nbc news, new york. >>> oh, for the incredible drama of a blind chinese dissident continues to complicate secretary hillary clinton's visit to beijing. now china says chen guangcheng can apply to study abroad in a possible step toward resolving the diplomatic stand-off. chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell reports. >> reporter: at 4:00 a.m. in this beijing hospital surrounded by security, chen guangcheng answered a phone call from human rights activists as they meet with republican members of congress. he told them he wants to come to the u.s. to rest. he worries about his family and wants more help from hillary clinton. >> translator: i want to meet with secretary clinton. >>
. >> there is no question of his aspiration here, he wanted to kill the president of the united states. >> reporter: the documents also exposed cracks within the terrorist organization, world-wide. >> this shows an organization in decline, under siege and really feeling the pressure. >> reporter: the threat of al qaeda diminished with bin laden's death, experts say, but not gone. michelle franzen, nbc news, new york. >>> oh, for the incredible drama of a blind...
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it won't be in the united states she'll be rung it through uk. here is nbc area's jodi hernandez. >> i am beyond excited, beyond excited. it's such an honor to represent the united states. >> reporter: 19-year-old sarah williams says she can't believe she'll soon be heading to london to play a special role in the summer olympics. the pleasanton teenager is one of 22 americans chosen by coca-cola to carry the olympic torch. >> i was shocked actually. i mean out of all the people that must have been nominated for this, i don't know what they saw in me. >> what they saw, an incredible spirit of giving, inspired by a book written by a former foster child, williams started a blanket-making program four years ago. and now the project spread nationwide. >> these kids are often called the perfect -- in children. they don't have anything. so a blanket, if you think of what that symbolizes, comfort, security, warmth, something that they don't have. >> reporter: thanks to williams, thousands of children across the bay area and the nation have something to h
it won't be in the united states she'll be rung it through uk. here is nbc area's jodi hernandez. >> i am beyond excited, beyond excited. it's such an honor to represent the united states. >> reporter: 19-year-old sarah williams says she can't believe she'll soon be heading to london to play a special role in the summer olympics. the pleasanton teenager is one of 22 americans chosen by coca-cola to carry the olympic torch. >> i was shocked actually. i mean out of all the...
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two-thirds of the train parts would actually be made in the united states. the second lowest bidder, alstom offered a price of $1.7 billion. but promised that 95% of the parts would be made in the united states. >>> let's check in with mike. >> b.a.r.t. would be a good option for you. the eastshore freeway is very slow right now. but the sigalert is clearing at carlson. still very slow out of hercules towards the berkeley area. caldecott also slow, as well as the south bay northbound 101, 280 and 880. and southbound 80, bogging down from union city, below 20. >> thank you very much, mike. thank you for joining us. for the latest updates, check out nbc bay area on facebook. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. if my mom can fight and beat breast cancer, i can walk 60 miles. (woman) the fund-raising was the easiest part. people were very giving. complete strangers wanting to help. i knew someday i was gonna do this walk. if i can do this, you definitely can do this. we can do this. we can all do this together. (man) register today
two-thirds of the train parts would actually be made in the united states. the second lowest bidder, alstom offered a price of $1.7 billion. but promised that 95% of the parts would be made in the united states. >>> let's check in with mike. >> b.a.r.t. would be a good option for you. the eastshore freeway is very slow right now. but the sigalert is clearing at carlson. still very slow out of hercules towards the berkeley area. caldecott also slow, as well as the south bay...
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she had no luggage for her trip to the united states. investigators now believe she's mentally unstable, but she caused quite a stir yesterday for this flight crew who managed to play it very cool until the flight was down and law enforcement on board. it was just after 5:30 p.m. when u.s. airways flight 787 finally touched down in charlotte, north carolina. and passengers certainly had a story to tell. >> it was a bit scary, but we're just glad to be safe. >> reporter: it was just after noon when the flight was diverted to bangor, maine. >> no one knew what was going on. we thought it was a medical emergency and then they told us they were low on fuel because there were strong head winds. then as we were landing, you could see all the ambulances and police cars and it wasn't just one for a medical emergency. there was like a brigade. >> reporter: but the f-15s new the real reason. the plane flying from paris to charlotte, north carolina, with 188 people on board was more than halfway over the atlantic when sources tell nbc news a woman
she had no luggage for her trip to the united states. investigators now believe she's mentally unstable, but she caused quite a stir yesterday for this flight crew who managed to play it very cool until the flight was down and law enforcement on board. it was just after 5:30 p.m. when u.s. airways flight 787 finally touched down in charlotte, north carolina. and passengers certainly had a story to tell. >> it was a bit scary, but we're just glad to be safe. >> reporter: it was just...
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. >> had i been president of the united states i would have made the same decision the president made which was to remove him. >> reporter: now, the president left before that violence broke out. he's headed home now. we're expecting him back in washington this afternoon. lynn? >> tracie potts for us in washington. thank you. >>> and tonight, don't miss an hour-long special edition of rock center inside the situation room where president obama and his national security advisers, 9:00, 8:00 central right here on this abc station. >>> five men are under arrest in an alleged plot to blow up a bridge in ohio. federal authorities described the men as anarchists, angry at corporate america. they were unaware that an fbi informant was involved in the plan to bomb a bridge, linking two cleveland suburbs. a federal prosecutor says the alleged plotters obtain what they thought were explosives. >>> the beginning of may brought may day protests from coast to coast yesterday. police fired tear gas to disperse demonstrators in oakland, california. thousands of occupy wall street protesters demandin
. >> had i been president of the united states i would have made the same decision the president made which was to remove him. >> reporter: now, the president left before that violence broke out. he's headed home now. we're expecting him back in washington this afternoon. lynn? >> tracie potts for us in washington. thank you. >>> and tonight, don't miss an hour-long special edition of rock center inside the situation room where president obama and his national...
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states. the levels of radioactive cesium were ten times higher than the amount measured in tuna off the california coast in previous years. >>> researchers have captured a stunning image of a newly created molecule. they're calling olimisean. it got its name because the five linked rings resembles the olympic symbol. and "travel and leisure" magazine has a new survey of cities in the u.s. with the best burgers. the number one city is providence, rhode island. philadelphia ranked second, chicago came in third. >>> now here's an early look at one of your top health headlines on msnbc.com. a new study finds the rate of kidney stones in the u.s. has almost doubled over the last 16 years. in 1994 one in 20 people had kidney stones. between 2007 and 2010 the rate jumped to one in 11. researchers say kidney stones are more likely for people with obesity, diabetes or gout but can be prevented by eating a healthy balanced diet. for more information on this and other health stories check out the health
states. the levels of radioactive cesium were ten times higher than the amount measured in tuna off the california coast in previous years. >>> researchers have captured a stunning image of a newly created molecule. they're calling olimisean. it got its name because the five linked rings resembles the olympic symbol. and "travel and leisure" magazine has a new survey of cities in the u.s. with the best burgers. the number one city is providence, rhode island. philadelphia...
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it's an alternative currency to the printing currency that we have in the united states and they have in europe. i got to tell you, i trust gold, i don't trust paper. that's why between 10% and 20% makes sense. here's one, "i am a new investor and afraid i won't pick the right stocks. what should i be looking for?" first one speculative out of every five and two out of ten. the speculation keeps us interested and makes us pay attention but it can be dangerous. i like to speculate in biotech, that is my chief one, i try to hone biotech companies with more than one drug so if they possibly have a failure, you're still in the game. those have been the most fruitful. check some of the big winners like even a company like orangeneron started in 2005 and a monster run through since the show began, that's the speculative biotech stock i look for. one from sharon in maryland. "jim, thanks for a great show. following your strategies i have moved most of my holdings into high yielding stocks and mlps. the stock prices weren't so high i'd be inclined to reinvest in the winners." this may sound g
it's an alternative currency to the printing currency that we have in the united states and they have in europe. i got to tell you, i trust gold, i don't trust paper. that's why between 10% and 20% makes sense. here's one, "i am a new investor and afraid i won't pick the right stocks. what should i be looking for?" first one speculative out of every five and two out of ten. the speculation keeps us interested and makes us pay attention but it can be dangerous. i like to speculate in...
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. >>> viewing parties are under way across the western united states, for tonight's, annual solar eclipse, the moon will partially block the sun. a live look from our camera near reno where the eclipse is just starting to get going. right, rob? lower right corner. see it coming in right there. at the beginning thifs thing. we should see, a so-called ring of fire at 6:33 tonight. nbc bay area's correspondent is at the oakland space and science center with more for us. hello, kimberly. >> of course this doesn't happen very often. you can tell by the number of people out here to see it for themselves. they are here at the observatory to try to get a peak for themselves of this annual event. the solar eclipse is to have already started to darken the sun. this will last until 7:40. with the peak at 6:32. not a total eclipse. it is pretty special. the last time an eclipse happened in 1994. not visible in the bay area. here at the observatory say the best way to look at the eclipse not to look directly at it which can cause serious eye damage. >> during the solar eclipse something different is h
. >>> viewing parties are under way across the western united states, for tonight's, annual solar eclipse, the moon will partially block the sun. a live look from our camera near reno where the eclipse is just starting to get going. right, rob? lower right corner. see it coming in right there. at the beginning thifs thing. we should see, a so-called ring of fire at 6:33 tonight. nbc bay area's correspondent is at the oakland space and science center with more for us. hello, kimberly....
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. >>> the saga continues surrounding a blind chinese activist heading here to the united states. it's unclear when. the u.s. and china have agreed on a deal to allow chen guangcheng to apply for a fellowship. he escaped house arrest last week anddo fleed to the u.s. embassy. he changed his mind over concern for the safety of his family. >> over the course of the day progress has been made to help him have the future he wants. we will be staying in touch with him. >> u.s. embassy officials and and american doctor visited cheng staying at a beijing hospital. he suffered three broken bones in his foot when he made his escape. >>> the family of junior seau say they will donate his brain to scientists. yesterday the san diego county medical examiner ruled his death as a suicide one day after the former linebacker was found in his home with a gunshot wound to the chest. it's not known yet where the brain will be sent. the chaplain says the family's decision was the result of wanting to help other individuals down the road. >>> still to come at 5:00, it can be a frightening sight on the
. >>> the saga continues surrounding a blind chinese activist heading here to the united states. it's unclear when. the u.s. and china have agreed on a deal to allow chen guangcheng to apply for a fellowship. he escaped house arrest last week anddo fleed to the u.s. embassy. he changed his mind over concern for the safety of his family. >> over the course of the day progress has been made to help him have the future he wants. we will be staying in touch with him. >> u.s....
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. >> he hooks like a miniature president of the united states. >> very cute. thanks, guys. >> so adorable. thank you! >> let's head to a barbecue. the kids will get dirty -- >> talk about attitude. >> julian! >> trouble in the house. >> come on out a little further. >> tell us about what they've got on. >> well, maybe not. >> nautical i feel is the new americana. it feels very preppie, it is very classic. it's perfect for those days of summer barbecues with the family where you want to take a lot of pictures but you want them to feel a little patriotic, too. great for memorial day, fourth of july. he's got great old navy shorts for $8 on which is fantastic. the shoes he's wearing are native shoes. they're kind of the new trend for both adults and kids. >> he's killing me. >> julianna has an oversized bow on from american apparel which i feel like really makes her look so kid like and fun. then the hello kitty shirt. what kid doesn't want to wear hello kitty even if it's got the nautical trend. >> thanks, you guys, very much. >> next let's bring out adrianna an
. >> he hooks like a miniature president of the united states. >> very cute. thanks, guys. >> so adorable. thank you! >> let's head to a barbecue. the kids will get dirty -- >> talk about attitude. >> julian! >> trouble in the house. >> come on out a little further. >> tell us about what they've got on. >> well, maybe not. >> nautical i feel is the new americana. it feels very preppie, it is very classic. it's perfect for those...
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. >>> the united nations is urging the united states to address a human rights issue, not overseas, but in south dakota. the famed landmark, mount rushmore which is carved with images of four presidents is on land considered sacred by several native american tribes. in 1868 the u.s. gave the tribes the rights to the land but congress took it back seven years later when gold was discovered. a u.n. investigator now recommends the land be restored to the sioux tribes. they rejected an offer of payment from the government in 1980, saying they would rather nd>> all we'property. >> and we'll be right back with more on the future of swimmer michael phelps. >>> america's golden boy michael phelps says this summer's olympics will be his last. 26-year-old phelps won a record eight gold medals at the beijing games, which gives him a total of 16 medals in his olympic career number his interview with "60 minutes," phelps confessed that he lost one of his gold medals while traveling. he keeps them wrapped up in a t-shirt tucked inside a small case. he is three metals shy of breaking the world record
. >>> the united nations is urging the united states to address a human rights issue, not overseas, but in south dakota. the famed landmark, mount rushmore which is carved with images of four presidents is on land considered sacred by several native american tribes. in 1868 the u.s. gave the tribes the rights to the land but congress took it back seven years later when gold was discovered. a u.n. investigator now recommends the land be restored to the sioux tribes. they rejected an...
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afterwards he spoke of the sacrifice men and women made defending the united states. >> while their stories may be separated by hundreds of years and thousands of miles, they rest here together, side by side, row by row, because each of them loved this country and everything it stands for more than life itself. >> republican presidential hopeful mitt romney is expected to attend a memorial day tribute at the veterans museum in san jose today. >>> right now, the traditional wreath laying ceremony is under way at the presidio in san francisco. the event began a short time ago with the 191st army band leading the way to the national cemetery on lincoln boulevard where 35,000 veterans and family members have been laid to rest. this is the 144th memorial day ceremony at the presidio on the largest, one of the largest events of its kind in the country. >>> on this memorial day, a special bay area tribute to victims of the 9/11 attacks. an observance and remembrance event held this afternoon at the flight 93 memorial site in union city. the names will be read of the 40 victims, now considered hero
afterwards he spoke of the sacrifice men and women made defending the united states. >> while their stories may be separated by hundreds of years and thousands of miles, they rest here together, side by side, row by row, because each of them loved this country and everything it stands for more than life itself. >> republican presidential hopeful mitt romney is expected to attend a memorial day tribute at the veterans museum in san jose today. >>> right now, the traditional...
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then all through europe and come back through the united states, and do japan, australia. >> it's all about the shows. it's all about the music when you're on the road. but is there one location that you're particularly looking forward to checking out, a city or a country? >> brazil. brazil's got the country, culture, and the women are definitely beyond beautiful. >> you like life on the road? >> i love life on the road. there's no occasion like traveling the world and being able to see that really we're just not that different. >> i was reading about you last night. and there was a time earlier in your career where huge acts would have you come onstage or on their recordings to provide a different feel and sound. and a funny thing happened. all of a sudden you became the guy that people wanted to come see, and you became the huge act. when did you reamize that was happening? >> folks like marc anthony and jennifer lopez, gave such amazing opportunities. >> and now you're trying to give them-- >> i've analyzed from them. >> you said something in an interview with gq recently that caug
then all through europe and come back through the united states, and do japan, australia. >> it's all about the shows. it's all about the music when you're on the road. but is there one location that you're particularly looking forward to checking out, a city or a country? >> brazil. brazil's got the country, culture, and the women are definitely beyond beautiful. >> you like life on the road? >> i love life on the road. there's no occasion like traveling the world and...
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-bound plane. >> i want to say this device was always under control, and that no one in the united states was ever at risk because we did have control. >> reporter: the obama administration and members of congress say they're concerned that so much information has become public, and they say they'll investigate how word of this top secret intelligence operation first began to leak last week, well before it was made public this week. ann? >> all right, pete williams this morning. thanks so much for your reporting on this. nbc news national security analyst michael leiter was director of the national counterterrorism center at the time of the failed underwear bomb attempt in 2009. he joins us now. michael, good morning. >> good morning. >> just yesterday morning, michael, you were on the show talking about what a home run it was for the u.s. to have gained access into the hinterlands of yemen, they've gotten its hands now, how much safer now that we have our hands on this device. 24 hours later, are we less safe now that al qaeda knows how we did this? >> well, i think we're still better of
-bound plane. >> i want to say this device was always under control, and that no one in the united states was ever at risk because we did have control. >> reporter: the obama administration and members of congress say they're concerned that so much information has become public, and they say they'll investigate how word of this top secret intelligence operation first began to leak last week, well before it was made public this week. ann? >> all right, pete williams this...
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there's 3.5 million new cases of skin cancer diagnosed in the united states every year according to the skin care foundation. so be more scared of that. >> the sprays or lotions, or the foam, is there one that's -- >> i particularly like lotions for the face just because around the eye, people get nervous. then i like sprays for the body a lot. we mist the backs of our knees. this newt gina pure and gentle baby has an spf of 60. it is hypoallergenic, fragrance free. it won't irritate the baby's skin. these with organic. >> when is it safe to take a baby even -- isn't there a time period -- >> you want to say from birth until 6 months you want them out of the sun totally. >> don't take them to the beach. >> not at all unless they're going to be in a uv protected tent. my hat is a uv 50 hat. you two have beach hats on. these sun shirts will give you an spf of either 30 or 50. >> i get crazy when i see little babies getting burned. >> we need to focus on using at least spf of 30 every day, rain or shine. people that get redness, that's triggered by the sun and people with rosacea will get
there's 3.5 million new cases of skin cancer diagnosed in the united states every year according to the skin care foundation. so be more scared of that. >> the sprays or lotions, or the foam, is there one that's -- >> i particularly like lotions for the face just because around the eye, people get nervous. then i like sprays for the body a lot. we mist the backs of our knees. this newt gina pure and gentle baby has an spf of 60. it is hypoallergenic, fragrance free. it won't...
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the united states of america and its federal government is living beyond its means. >> among some of the proposed cuts, state employees will face furlough days and pay cuts, health care programs like those that serve the elderly will lose funding, as state prisons once again face smaller budgets. brown says part of the blame, the state's sputtering economy and the still struggling housing market. california's problem, but one states across the country face. >> what starts in california, good or bad, tends to spread across country. >> blaming republican lawmakers for blocking his push to raise taxes, the governor is now calling on voters in november to approve his spending plan. >> what i'm proposing is not a panacea but it goes a long way toward cleaning up the state's budget mess. >> this week, he turned to youtube to make his pitch. within hours of his announcement, protest from state employees and push back from republican lawmakers. >> we had two years of tax increases. it didn't eliminate the deficit. we had a deficit every year. it's not the solution. >> tonight, public educati
the united states of america and its federal government is living beyond its means. >> among some of the proposed cuts, state employees will face furlough days and pay cuts, health care programs like those that serve the elderly will lose funding, as state prisons once again face smaller budgets. brown says part of the blame, the state's sputtering economy and the still struggling housing market. california's problem, but one states across the country face. >> what starts in...
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united states and europe are in different place. our employment situation is improving theirs is deteriorating. our housing crisis is on the mend. theirs is just beginning. our companies have terrific refinanced balance sheets. their balance sheets are weaker. so why can't we shrug off europe? why are we simply not as bad while our stocks merely don't go down as much as theirs do? why is that really the parlance? why are our stocks better? i think the answer is price. markets routinely independently overshoot where they have to go. witness the horrendous declines in the names. right now the perception is europe can annihilate stocks. we need lower stock prices as anyone who owns a commodity stock now knows to be the case. when prices get so low, last week a statement from fossil put me on edge. europe killed our earnings. that's the fossil principle. as far as hedge funds, the fossil principle means other companies with european exposure will blow it. they are not accessory companies. fossil telling them that alcoa will be crushed b
united states and europe are in different place. our employment situation is improving theirs is deteriorating. our housing crisis is on the mend. theirs is just beginning. our companies have terrific refinanced balance sheets. their balance sheets are weaker. so why can't we shrug off europe? why are we simply not as bad while our stocks merely don't go down as much as theirs do? why is that really the parlance? why are our stocks better? i think the answer is price. markets routinely...